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Are you an ambitious & entrepreneurial minded soul who is committed to Advancing Education That Transforms Lives? Are you committed to Continuous Education™ and the unbroken whole of learning, as opposed to the broken hole of traditional education? Then this show is for you! Join Tony D'Angelo, the founder of Collegiate Empowerment®, as he and his guests empower you with the Clarity, Confidence, Capability, and Commitment, to transform education in the 21st Century. You're at the right place, at the right time if you want to join the movement of Advancing Education That Transforms Lives!

THE COLLEGIATE EMPOWERMENT SHOW

Advancing Education That Transforms Lives

www.Collegiate-Empowerment.org

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Aug 29, 2019

In this episode your host, Tony D'Angelo, interviews the amazing Dr. Sara Goldrick Rab. Sara Goldrick-Rab is Professor of Higher Education Policy & Sociology at Temple University, and Founding Director of the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice in Philadelphia. She is also the Chief Strategy Officer for Emergency Aid at Edquity, a student financial success and emergency aid company, and founded Believe in Students, a nonprofit distributing emergency aid.

Sara is best known for her innovative research on food and housing insecurity in higher education, having led the four largest national studies on the subject, and for her work on making public higher education free. She is the recipient of the William T. Grant Foundation’s Faculty Scholars Award, the American Educational Research Association’s Early Career Award, and the Carnegie Fellowship. In 2016 POLITICO magazine named her one of the top 50 people shaping American politics and she is ranked 6th in the nation among education scholars according to Education Week. Her latest book, Paying the Price: College Costs, Financial Aid, and the Betrayal of the American Dream, won the 2018 Grawemeyer Award, and was featured on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. The Chronicle of Higher Education calls Sara “a defender of impoverished students and a scholar of their struggles,” an accurate description of her life’s work.

 

To learn more please visit: http://saragoldrickrab.com